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... which Mr. Wordsworth has himself given, will be found to differ from mine,
chiefly perhaps, as our objects are different. ... and from the different effects to
conclude their diversity in kind; while it is my object to investigate the seminal
principle, ...
... which Mr. Wordsworth has himself given, will be found to differ from mine,
chiefly perhaps, as our objects are different. ... and from the different effects to
conclude their diversity in kind; while it is my object to investigate the seminal
principle, ...
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How was it , indeed , probable , that such arguments could have any weight with
an author , whose plan , whose guiding principle , and main object it was to
attack and subdue that state of association , which leads us to place the chief
value ...
How was it , indeed , probable , that such arguments could have any weight with
an author , whose plan , whose guiding principle , and main object it was to
attack and subdue that state of association , which leads us to place the chief
value ...
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THUCYDIDES AND TACITUS The object of Thucydides was to show the ills
resulting to Greece from the separation and conflict of the spirits or elements of
democracy and oligarchy. The object of Tacitus was to demonstrate the
desperate ...
THUCYDIDES AND TACITUS The object of Thucydides was to show the ills
resulting to Greece from the separation and conflict of the spirits or elements of
democracy and oligarchy. The object of Tacitus was to demonstrate the
desperate ...
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